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... ancient author where oracles are to be found either in such numbers or completeness or where the context is so often given . His belief in the Delphic oracle is unshaken in spite of his own ex- posures of its baffling ambiguity , its ...
... ancient author where oracles are to be found either in such numbers or completeness or where the context is so often given . His belief in the Delphic oracle is unshaken in spite of his own ex- posures of its baffling ambiguity , its ...
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ANCIENT EMPIRES AND THE MODERN WORLD ' ROBERT SEYMOUR CONWAY Litt.D. ( Camb . ) , Hon . Litt.D. ( Dub . ) , Hon . D. Litt . ( Oxf . ) , Dott . on . Univ . ( Padua ) , Fellow of the British Academy , Hon . Fellow of Gonville and Caius ...
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND THE MODERN WORLD ' ROBERT SEYMOUR CONWAY Litt.D. ( Camb . ) , Hon . Litt.D. ( Dub . ) , Hon . D. Litt . ( Oxf . ) , Dott . on . Univ . ( Padua ) , Fellow of the British Academy , Hon . Fellow of Gonville and Caius ...
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... the good and beloved Queen after whom part of Australia and Canada are named ; and we know with what mingled feelings of doubt most Englishmen received the proposal to add to the royal titles that of ANCIENT EMPIRES 135.
... the good and beloved Queen after whom part of Australia and Canada are named ; and we know with what mingled feelings of doubt most Englishmen received the proposal to add to the royal titles that of ANCIENT EMPIRES 135.
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